Congrats to Nicki Dadino, Quinn Nicolai and Robin Panzarella for being named 2017 All Americans.

Congratulations to Tristan McGinley, MGlax '14 and Virginia Tech for being added to the Tewaarton Trophy watch list, emblematic of the nation's top women's lacrosse player. She joins UNC's Marie McCool. Both were senior teammates on the MGlax team that won a third straight NJ Tournament of Champions Title and 77 straight games.

As of 6/20/17 Moorestown finished rated as the # 17 ranked team in Inside Lacrosse Magazine national rankings, # 11 USA Today Super 25, #14 in LaxPower, # 17 Toplaxrecruits.com and # 18 in US Lacrosse Magazine's 2017 national ratings, # 1 in the Philadelphia area ratings and # 5 in NJ.

Congratulations to Marie McCool, MGlax '14 and UNC All American on winning the World Cup with her USA teammates!

Congratulations to Marie McCool for being selected 2016 IWLCA All American. Also, congrats to Marie and her UNC teammates on winning the 2016 National Championship over Maryland 13-7. Marie was named to the All Tournament team. (NJ POY '13 and '14) UNC/Moorestown '14 for making the 36 member US Team. Way to make us all proud Marie!

Moorestown finished the 2016 season ranked #16 nationally in MaxPreps national rankings.

Moorestown finished the 2015 season ranked #25 in the Nike/Lacrosse Magazine National rankings, the lowest finish in 19 years.

Moorestown # 1 Congratulations to the Moorestown Quakers, voted 2014 Public School National Champions by Brine/Top Lax Recruits.com.
LaxPower.com lists Moorestown # 3 in it's final poll, # 2 in the coach's poll and # 1 Public School in the nation for 2014.
Student Sports FAB 50 lists Moorestown # 2 in it's final National Poll.

Congratulations to Deanna Knobloch on being selected Woman of the Year by the
NJ Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women during the National Girls and Women in Sports Day.

Moorestown finished # 1 in the 2013 Laxpower.com national computer rankings, ahead of McDonogh, SSSA and St. Anthony's.
Congratulations to the Moorestown Quakers, the # 1 ranked Public High School in the country as rated by Toplaxrecruits.com!!!

Toplaxrecruits.com has Moorestown ranked # 2 in it's final national rankings of 2013.
LaxPower.com has Moorestown ranked # 2 overall as they finished second behind McDonogh.
Phillylacrosse.com ranked Moorestown # 1 for the second straight season, edging out Harriton, the Pa. State Champion.
Nike/Lacrosse Magazine's final national ranking for 2013 has Moorestown at # 5.

2012 National Lacrosse Coach of The Year by the NFHS: Deanna Knobloch

Lacrosse Magazine's August issue, ESPN Rise, LaxPower, Inside Lacrosse Magazine and MaxPrep all named Moorestown the # 2 team in their final 2012 top 25 national poll.

Moorestown finished in the # 2 and # 1 spot in the 2013 National Rankings making this the 14th consecutive year finishing in the country's top ten. The only team to ever achieve this honor.

Moorestown is the winningest lacrosse program in the nation over the last 19 years. The girls have won 93% of their games. There are over 3,000 high school sanctioned girls teams playing lacrosse in the US, having just passed field hockey in total numbers.

From 2000 until 5/24/10 Moorestown won 228 straight games versus N.J. teams.

The Quakers won ten (X) straight Tournament of Champions titles from 2000-2009 and 19 overall since the tournament started in 1976.

Moorestown played in 12 straight NJ State TOC title games, a feat never accomplished in any sport. MGLAX has played in 16 of the last 19 TOCs, winning 13. **The TOC winner is the true state champion regardless of school size. Recently, the NJSIAA has crowned four Group Champions who play for the TOC crown. Prior to this, the state crowned North and South A and B Champions, large and small schools respectively who played down to one final champion. Preceeding 2003, the NJ State Champion won every game regardless of school size and seedings were done purely by record. All have been acknowleded as the TOC Champion.

From 2000 to present, Moorestown is 404-27.
Coach Knobloch's record in her 26th year stands at 534-42-4, the most coaching victories in NJ history.
From 2000-2003, Moorestown won 82 consecutive games.
From 2012-2015, Moorestown won 88 consecutive games, breaking their previous NJ record.

Congrats to the following girls on their lacrosse commitments to their respective colleges. As of 8/18/16.

In a battle of top 5 NJ teams, Moorestown defeated Rumson 10-7 at the Jersey Shore behind Quinn Nicolai's seven goals and a stout defense.More
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Mon.

Apr. 03

4:15PM

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Holmdel

18 - 1 W

Moorestown defeated Monmouth County foe Holmdel 18-1 without the seniors who are away on their senior trip.More
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Sat.

Apr. 08

12:00PM

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West Deptford

17 - 1 W

Moorestown defeated the Eagles from West Deptford 17-1 as no one offensive player scored more than one goal apiece.More
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Mon.

Apr. 10

5:30PM

Away

Hunterdon Central

16 - 5 W

Moorestown played a very athletic and aggressive Red Devil team from Hunterdon Central and won 16-5. The defense was on point forcing Central into many mistakes and keeping them from driving to the cage the whole game.More
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Wed.

Apr. 12

3:30PM

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Bridgewater

8 - 14 L

Bridgewater, NJ's # 2 ranked team played with poise and convincingly beat the # 3 Quakers 14-8. The Panthers are an outstanding team led by a veteran group of seniors.More
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Sat.

Apr. 15

10:00AM

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Abington

13 - 2 W

Moorestown played its most complete game of the season defeating the Ghosts of Abington, Pa., 13-2, winning draw 13-2 and rarely allowing the visitors to bring the ball up the field in transition.More
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Mon.

Apr. 17

5:00PM

Away

Haddonfield

16 - 7 W

Moorestown defeated the Bulldogs of Haddonfield 16-7 as Robin Panzarella led the way with four goals and Quinn Nicolai contributed three goals and eight draw controls. Kayla Frank also had three goals, three draws and three ground balls.More
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Tue.

Apr. 18

10:00PM

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Rancocas Valley

13 - 3 W

Moorestown played a sloppy game but managed to come away with a 13-3 win over Rancocas Valley.More
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Sat.

Apr. 22

2:00PM

Away

Garden City

11 - 8 W

Moorestown knocked off New York's # 1 team and top five nationally ranked Trojans of Garden City 11-8 in the Gains For Brains Benefit at Cold Spring Harbor High School on Long Island, where 16 of the nations top teams competed. More
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Mon.

Apr. 24

3:45PM

Away

Shawnee

12 - 3 W

Moorestown defeated Shawnee 12-3 in the annual Black and Blue rivalry game. This marks Moorestown's 25th win out of the last 26 times the two teams have met.More
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Thu.

Apr. 27

4:30PM

Away

Notre Dame

19 - 1 W

Moorestown took on the Irish of Notre Dame and came away with a resounding 19-1 victory in Lawrenceville.More
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Moorestown took down Ridge in late afternoon action 18-4 as nine different girls scored.More
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Tue.

May. 09

4:00PM

Home

Agnes Irwin

16 - 8 W

Moorestown made a miraculous comeback, down 7-3 at half to score 13 straight goals and defeat Agnes Irwin of Pennsylvania 16-8.More
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Fri.

May. 12

4:00PM

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Lawrenceville Prep

9 - 7 W

Moorestown defeated undefeated (18-0) Lawrenceville, who was also nationally ranked by a 9-7 score at home. More
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Tue.

May. 16

3:45PM

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Lenape

16 - 2 W

Moorestown knocked off previously undefeated Lenape 16-2 as both teams head into the NJ State Playoffs. Moorestown is the #1 team in South Jersey and the Philadelphia region.More
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Thu.

May. 18

3:15PM

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Lacey
(Playoffs)

19 - 0 W

Moorestown defeated Lacey 19-0 in the second round of the state tournament, South Group 3.
The best news of the game was Quinn Nicolai scoring her 200th career goal.More
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Mon.

May. 22

3:15PM

Home

Mainland
(Playoffs)

18 - 4 W

Moorestown defeated the Mustangs of Mainland 18-4 to advance to the South Jersety finals on Thursday.More
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Fri.

May. 26

1:00PM

Home

Seneca
(State Championship)

11 - 7 W

Moorestown defeated Seneca for the SJ Group 3 title today 11-7. Moorestown played a lethargic and uninspired game but credit Seneca for controlling the tempo and forcing the Quakers to compete throughout the entire 50 minutes.More
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Tue.

May. 30

6:30PM

Away

Notre Dame
(State Championship)

15 - 4 W

Moorestown defeated Central Jersey Group 3 Champion Notre Dame 15-4 in the semi finals of the NJ Group 3 Playoffs. The Quakers now take on Summit for the NJ Group 3 Title on Saturday, 4pm at Kean University.More
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Sat.

Jun. 03

4:00PM

Away

Summit
(State Championship)

8 - 9 L

Two of the top teams in NJ and top 15 in the country squared off for the NJ Group 3 Championship at Kean University with Summit defeating Moorestown 9-8. More
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